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This week on KBIA's Thinking Out Loud, Darren Hellwege talked with the Reverend C.W. Dawson about work Dawson is doing to bring together the area's…
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Columbia police are looking for two people suspected of attacking a tow truck driver who stopped to help them.Police said in a news release the driver…
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The Columbia Daily Tribune is now reporting that the hacker activist group Anonymous was not responsible for hacker attacks that shut down both the city’s…
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The Columbia Missourian launched an application last week called CoMo Crime Tracker to give readers the ability to find out how safe their neighborhoods…
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After the launch of CoMo Connect this summer, public transit ridership in Columbia jumped about 11 percent according to the Columbia Public Works…
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“This isn’t a moment, this is a movement” Those were the words spoken by several speakers Tuesday night who led protesters in a march from Secondary…
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Regional coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including: CPS Early Childhood Learning CenterSome Missouri residents petition gay marriage reversalNew student…
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In this week's Talking Politics we tackle the difficult and commonly misunderstood interaction between city, state and federal laws. Ginny Chadwick voted…
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Columbia City Officials say it is crucial to look at other ways to secure public safety after 60 percent of the voters rejected Proposition One in…
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A battle is taking place in downtown Columbia—a culinary one, that is. Competition has heated up between two different fast-casual burrito chains located…